Kento Fujinuma is a skilled Japanese male voice actor who has been active in the industry since 2009.
He is affiliated with Apt Pro, a prominent agency for voice actors and talents.
Born on February 11 in Kanagawa Prefecture, Fujinuma is well-known for his vast range of performances across various anime, games, dubbing projects, and more.
His career showcases a consistent dedication to his craft, earning him roles in both main and supporting capacities.
Fujinuma enjoys reading, watching movies, swimming, and playing video games during his free time.
He tends to keep his personal life private, letting his impressive filmography speak for itself.
Kento Fujinuma hails from Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.
Not much public information is available regarding his early life or family background.
He began his journey in the voice acting world with a strong passion for storytelling and character portrayal.
Fujinuma launched his voice acting career in 2009, debuting in the anime "Sasameki Koto."
Since then, his voice has graced an extensive list of television anime, including roles in “Ozma,” “Danchi Tomo’o,” “Yugi-oh! ARC-V,” and “Maho Tsukai PreCure!”
He has played both main and supporting characters, sometimes voicing multiple characters within the same show.
Notably, he gave his voice to Gent, the Alien Mephilas, in "Ultra Frontier: Great Monster Rush," and to Zanter in the "Octopath Traveler" game series.
His versatility has enabled him to participate in original video animations (OVA), such as the “Space Battleship Yamato 2202” series, as well as theatrical anime like "Berserk Golden Age Arc" and multiple movies in the "Pretty Cure" franchise.
Fujinuma’s talent extends to the realm of video games, where his roles have become fan favorites.
He contributed to titles such as “Fire Emblem Engage,” “Triangle Strategy,” “Fate/Grand Order,” “Bravely Default II,” and the HD-2D remake of "Dragon Quest III."
His work in drama CDs and web animation, like “Africa Salaryman” and “Sword Gai: The Animation,” further demonstrates his adaptability and dedication to the craft.
In addition, Fujinuma’s voice can be heard in dubbing for both Western and Asian films, often providing the Japanese voice for pivotal supporting and antagonist roles.
In live-action and animated international productions, he has dubbed characters such as Frank in "Ip Man 3," Lucius Fox in "Gotham," Boit in "Chicago P.D.," and many Star Wars projects.
He also lent his voice to characters in special effects series like “Bakuen Sentai Boonboomger.”
Fujinuma is known for keeping his personal life discreet and away from public attention.
His hobbies include reading, movie watching, swimming, and playing TV games.
He prefers to let his professional achievements and dedication to his craft define his public persona.
- Kento Fujinuma is often praised for his ability to play several distinct characters in a single series, showcasing an impressive vocal range.
- He has performed narration and voiceovers in documentaries and informational television programs.
- His roles span across genres, including action, fantasy, slice-of-life, and science fiction.
For fans wishing to learn more about him or check out his current projects, Fujinuma's official profile can be found on the Apt Pro website.
He continues to voice new characters in upcoming anime and video games, maintaining a strong presence in the industry.
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